Price: $199.80
(as of Jul 06, 2024 23:45:35 UTC – Details)
Exercise Bike
【 EXERCISE BIKE】 16-8-2-3: 16 Levels…
Customers say
Customers like the fit and value of the stationary bicycle. For example, they mention it’s great for small spaces and worth the price. Some are happy with ease of assembly. That said, opinions are mixed on performance, adjustability, comfort, noise, and quality.
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valerie –
Very nice!
This bike is super quiet and comfortable for my 250 lb behind. It also has resistance bands whoâs is a nice perk. It was easy enough to put together. Itâs sturdy even though it easily folds up for storage. Great buy!
Cowboy boots, buckles, & sushi rolls –
BARWING, bar none! You get more than for what you pay for.
Excellent bang for the buck. Have been using it for at least 2+ weeks now. The base is sturdy and stable. The seat is somewhat wobbly but it’s because of its tilt adjustment nature — any hinges that allows angle adjustment to the seat will tend to wobble. The wobble isn’t that bad, just noticeable. I will point out below the relevance of this seat tilt feature, and why the “wobble” is a fair enough trade off for the “seat tilt” feature.The seat is usable enough for a 20-30 minute duration. Then the cushion becomes noticeably uncomfortable. But that’s ok, I only need it for 20-30 mins anyway. More than 30 mins of cycling leads to muscle break down, so I keep it below 30. If you plan to use it beyond 30 mins regularly, you might want to invest on a seat cushion add-on.Equipment footprint is greatly understated especially when your trying to fit it in a small home gym set up.Assembly was pretty straight forward. Did it myself in about 2 hours.Resistance bands are a welcome bonus.The cycling motion is smooth, unstrained. Occasionally the left pedal will have a “sticky” point where it clunks, but sometimes it doesn’t. I still have to figure out where it’s coming from, although it does not take away from the function of the machine. It’s just something I’m suspecting to be a potential problem in the future.I was looking through cardio/warm-up equipment for my home gym, and was deciding among 3 form factors: an elliptical, a stepper or stationary cycle.Most steppers for home set up use pressure valves. Smallest footprint between the 3 form factors. Unfortunately, most steppers have a very shallow step depth. The experience is not even close to stairmaster-type machines you find in the gyms. Most of these home units are the “in-front-of-the-tv” kind, not a set-up that’s befitting an actual home gym, at least in my taste.Then there are the ellipticals. Ellipticals will take up the biggest amount of space in a small home gym setup between the 3, no matter how small of an elliptical it is. The bigger the elliptical, the more stable and reliable it is. If I had to choose an elliptical, it should have 3 things: a seat, a tablet/phone holder, and a smooth glide. The best way to find the right elliptical is to test it in store, then find the model online. Unfortunately with this COVID fiasco, store hopping to compare equipment isn’t as accessible, so buying blindly online is obviously a higher risk. A few ellipticals online had what I was looking for, sans being able to test. Advantages of an elliptical is simultaneous upper and lower body motion while in an upright position, not just working extremities but also postural muscles.Then there’s the stationary cycles: foldable bikes, spinning bikes, recumbent bikes, under-the-desk-cycles. A spinning bike was overkill for my needs, especially the price for well-rated spinning bikes. Recumbent bikes took the most space, just like an elliptical. Under-the-desk cycles, you spend more for what you’re getting.Then there’s the foldable bikes. Had to find the one that would fit my budget of under $200, and meet the basics of what I’m looking for: a tablet/phone holder, a small footprint, and a smooth ride. The footprint on this bike is great. Even when you open it up to “recumbent mode” the footprint is still small, compared to an actual dedicated recumbent bike, but you still get the recumbent seating profile. And the best part with this Barwing bike is that the seat has a TILT feature that allows you to levelize the seat so it can be horizontal (instead of tilted forward up) while in a recumbent position. MOST of these folding bikes DO NOT have this feature. And it makes all the difference in comfort. Imagine cycling for 20-30 minutes with the front end of the seat tilted and poking up — sliding and pushing your tailbone back, curling forward the normal curve of your low back, and poking your inner thighs with that seat front protrusion.The backrest for this seat is also a great feature. You won’t appreciate the value of a backrest on a stationary bike until you have one. For any bike that claims to be able to go into a recumbent position, a backrest is a MUST HAVE.Then there’s the added resistance bands. These bands can now supplement upper body movements while cycling. Pretty much comparable to the purpose of upper body movements you get from an elliptical, but with more degrees of freedom: reach overhead, swing your arms back, to the side, do bicep curls, triceps kickbacks, shoulder flyes, etc.Obviously, you don’t get postural muscle involvement in a stationary bike vs an elliptical, but this wasn’t a primary consideration because it was just going to be a warm-up/cool-down and/or shredding phase cardio equipment.With this bike, I can use it in recumbent, semi-recumbent or upright, all in a small footprint.About the cycling resistance, I don’t know yet. I should have tested the touted “magnetic resistance” but I have only used it on the zero setting for now, only because I use it as a warm up machine before I get into powerlifting/weight lifting.So far, a good product. A few improvements could have been made, but for about $179+ it’s definitely a good buy for what you get.Highly recommended.
Mark Randolph –
Overall, met my expectations, however, one flaw or design problem
I’ve had a Pexmor stationary bike for over 5 years and it has served me well. It finally has started to wear out. If it were still available, I would have bought another. So, I did the usual research and ended up with this Barwing.Random positive thoughts/comments….Assembly was very easy. They had screws/bolts already connected into the frame where something was suppose to attach, so no hunting around trying to find the right ones. I’ve ridden it twice now having put 20 miles on it. It is as advertised: extremely quiet and supports my 250 lb frame just fine. The readout is very easy to read albeit somewhat on the bright side. It fold up nicely and easy to roll around.My main con: The resistance. When I first tried it out, it had been set on the highest level of 16. Compared to my Pexmor, it was way to easy to pedal. The bands seem to have tightened up somewhat and I am now feeling more resistance. This is good for the pedaling, however, the resistance bands remain without any tension at all. On the Pexmor, I would usually ease off on the pedaling tension to do the bands which had a lot of resistance. Thinking that maybe the resistance band tension was based on the pedaling resistance, I tried the bands while at the highest pedaling resistance: No change. So, I have removed the handles from the bands and just use free weights. One other Con: resetting the device. According to the instructions, you simply press down on the ‘Reset’ button for 2 seconds and it is supposed to reset all values except the odometer. Not true: Although I haven’t tried it yet, I believe this works on each separate value, i.e., select trip distance or calories and then select ‘Reset’ to zero out these values. What does work, according to reading some other comments is, in ‘Scan’ mode, which is what I use, you have to select the ‘Mode’ button for 2 seconds. This does work.In conclusion, I do not hesitate on recommending this bike. It is well constructed, heavy duty and performs well.
Rhonda smith –
I was missing adhesive for the bike pedals. I emailed the company with a prompt reply within 24hrs. They were willing to send a small tube of the adhesive the same day, however, I found it and no longer required it.Customer Service – ExcellentThe bike instructions were easy to follow. The bike is sturdy and all features work. The additional and arm resistance exercise is a much-added value.Bike- Excellent for a cost-effective stationary bike
Luz –
Excelente
Amazon Customer –
Easy to assemble with video. Very comfortable, no noise. Strong and stable. Very happy with it.
antonio espinosa –
no me gusto el disco dinamico o sea la parte de abajo pues hace un ruido cada vex que pedaleo suena un sonido como trak trak
Dimitri –
Overall a very nice machine for the money. Assembly was straightforward. Quality materials for the price point. Stable to ride. Whisper quiet. Display is good. Pulse rate monitor works well. My only complaint is that the knob to convert it to the recumbent position becomes incredibly stiff once you sit on the bike. I need to use a set of wide mouth pliers with a cloth around the knob to loosen it. Lucky for me I prefer to ride sitting up so I wonât be needing to convert it if ever. If not for the knob issue I would rate 5/5.